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Premium Member Spiritual Mahjong Your Move Lord
Spiritual Mahjong
Your Move Lord

Is there a God?
A benevolent entity.
An eternal presence presiding over me.
A creator, watching and observing.
All knowing.
Is my end determined and conclusive before it begins, before I begin?
If so, then to what purpose...

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Categories: dilapidated, bible, christian, death, i am, perspective, religion,
Form: Free verse



The Power of My Pen
I have been trying to find the right words to pen this verse, but since I came to this country my words are suppressed and my voice is oppressed. The wind is blowing furiously, and...

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Categories: dilapidated, anti bullying, break up, community, corruption, discrimination,
Form: Narrative
Justice Is Crying In the Street
Oh my soul what hails you?
Oh my soul what awaits you?
Oh my soul why are you in despair?
Oh my soul I have not deserted you
Oh my soul I have something to share
Oh my soul I...

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Categories: dilapidated, anti bullying, conflict, courage, desire, discrimination, education,
Form: Free verse
Various Heresies 6
Various Heresies 6

Altared Spots
by Michael R. Burch

The mother leopard buries her cub,
then cries three nights for his bones to rise
clad in new flesh, to celebrate the sunrise.

Good mother leopard, pensive thought
and fiercest love’s wild insurrection
yield...

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Categories: dilapidated, atheist, bible, christian, faith, god, jesus, prayer,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Reunited -- Both Audio and Text - W-Illustration
Many of us have a favorite possession from when we were young, and this 
93-year old gentleman is no exception.

               ...

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Categories: dilapidated, childhood, relationship,
Form: Narrative



Souls On Fire
We have been observing the expanse of the parched land for many years, a land that stood the test of time and captivated by myriad dreams unfolding through the footsteps of the ages thus penetrating...

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Categories: dilapidated, adventure, nature, wisdom, work, universe,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Watch That Gas Gauge - 2nd Half
This is, as indicated, the 2nd HALF of this fairly lengthy poem. Due to Poetry Soup's file-size limitations, this piece had to be posted in 2 parts. 
   The 1st HALF can be...

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Categories: dilapidated, humor,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Tea and Poetry In the Ides of March - Part One
Beneath a misty veil of ‘Euphoria’ by Calvin Klein, she dares to dream of acceptance in a world of wanna-be Literary Giants who are members of an elite writer’s group, as she drives along a...

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Categories: dilapidated, satire,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Part Two- Gunshot Wound To the Heart- a Short Story From My Memoir - a Journey of Roses and Thorns
It was a hot summer day.  Harry had stopped by Grandma's house and offered to take the two little girls down to the store and treat them to an ice-cream cone.  Grandma, thinking...

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Categories: dilapidated, nostalgia,
Form: Prose
Premium Member The Day Before the Sale --- 1st Half
I was skimming Friday's paper as I waited for my barber to put the finishing touches on a customer he he was pruning,
Glancing up occasionally at the Mohawk-headed dropout who'd wandered in from off the...

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Categories: dilapidated, humor,
Form: Verse
Inferno Yawn
rise and shine deflect common sense while white dilapidated guts spawn oppossing beats an treats that are not so daring as uncommon feats and relativity clings to gravity and in spite of everything nothingness has...

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© Jim Cross  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dilapidated, beauty, desire, dream, hope, life, love, sun,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Remnants of a Saturday Night
Sunday morning early, five a.m to be
precise, my mind awakes, then gently succours
the body to arise from one’s mundane sleep. I
then transfer to Britain via 1ZB, listening
to the English football commentary, it’s worth
the lack of...

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Categories: dilapidated, me, morning, people, social,
Form: Free verse
This Is Where the Money Is
I circled around the park three times and continue journeying towards the west
On my first cycle I met a couple sitting on the corner watching me like big brother
The young man shouted at me in...

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Categories: dilapidated, betrayal, corruption, education, endurance, environment, father daughter,
Form: Narrative
The Zone
You have breached the zone; tell me where else can the children roam? You have planted landmines on every corner and you have disrupted the social order. I hear sirens going off in my dreams...

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Categories: dilapidated, bereavement, business, childhood, community, creation, emotions, freedom,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member A Year Ago
About a year ago,
as the COVID pandemic
seemed to subside,
then swell,
happily ebb
and yet impatiently flow

Again,
about a year ago
I was noticing cold autumn nights
bringing first frost
to my metal windowframes
and skeletal post-surgery-tired back
and neglected aging heart.

Outside corner unit...

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Categories: dilapidated, appreciation, community, culture, earth, health, integrity, introspection,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member The Forest, Never To Return, Part 1
March came in like a lion
And never let up, not really 
The children, Markie and Stu, spent most of their day outside
Except, as usual, for a quick lunch and a quicker hug

In the country, the...

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Categories: dilapidated, scary, words,
Form: Free verse
Under the Apple Tree
The little stall stands behind the black dilapidated wall whose bricks have been showing years of stained motion welled up inside the folly of man. The destiny of the wall speaks to the nature of...

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Categories: dilapidated, betrayal, community, confidence, corruption, england, environment, future,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member That Was Not a Compliment
Certain appearances make me question our fufillmentship 
I’d bet my life that I’d find more comfort in a rock bottom 
Than in you 
Your mood swings are my fill of thrills for the whole year...

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Categories: dilapidated, addiction, angst, friendship, grief, missing you,
Form: Free verse
Houses and Homes
It's said that a house is not a home
rather, home is where the heart is
I can agree with this statement
Of course, I have a wife and 2 growing kids
And when it’s time to go to...

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Categories: dilapidated, heart, home, house,
Form: Didactic
Aunt Dorothy Funeral
Aunt Dorothy Funeral
Written by Mel Brake

"And then, I will rise
nor more sorrow no more pain
and then I will rise when he calls my name.."

I thought about my nephew
at Aunt Dorothy's funeral
I wondered who would mourn...

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© Mel Brake  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dilapidated, death, faith, inspirational, life, light, loss, pain,
Form: Free verse
The Inner City
I woke up early this morning contemplating, 
pondering over the meaning of this dream, 
Dreams that take me to mountains and valleys
Dreams that lands me into big cities,
Cheerful dreams ,troubling dreams
Dreams with no fitting answer...

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Categories: dilapidated, angel, birth, death, dream, spiritual, truth, wisdom,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Corruption Crusader
I cannot focus on the focal point to equivocal, the pain in my memory, to memorial site. The night smells gunpowder in the middle galaxy to summon the smart, south to Saturn where I rest...

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Categories: dilapidated, hip hop, poverty, prejudice, satire, sorry, ,
Form: Political Verse
Scarecrow
‘so glad ya made it out alright,’ she says.
‘i’m feelin’ a whole lot better knowin’ that the crops’re bein’ taken care-uh.”
you nod, smile politely
and step out of your car straight into drying mud.
‘i just don’t...

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Categories: dilapidated, autumn, horror, imagery, sun,
Form: Free verse
Now and Then In Fair Fallhill
Slowly, my ferryboat drifted closer to my dear old home. Before me, the stony peaks of familiar mountains arose from the blue hue, and just as cool salty breezes blew across my face, the childhood...

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Categories: dilapidated, art, beauty, child, emotions, flower, imagery, imagination,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member The Forest, Never To Return
March came in like a lion
And never let up, not really 
The children, Markie and Stu, spent most of their day outside
Except, usually, for a quick lunch and a hurried hug

In the country, the darkness...

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Categories: dilapidated, anxiety, conflict, confusion, dark, fear, horror, mystery,
Form: Narrative

Book: Reflection on the Important Things